Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) Centrifuge

Anyone who has had dental surgery, even a simple tooth extraction, knows that recovery can be painful and never ends as quickly as you wish. In some of our dental procedures, we use platelet-rich fibrin to speed up the healing process.

What is Platelet-Rich Fibrin?

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a natural substance found in blood. It has growth factors that promote cell and even bone regeneration and control inflammation during the healing process. This means that oral wounds or surgical procedures can heal faster, which is very useful for dental procedures like dental implants that require healing time in the middle of the process.

Process Overview

The PRF application process is simple and quick. Before the procedure starts, as a patient, blood will be taken. During this time, the blood will be passed through a centrifuge, which spins the vials at a high speed for a predetermined amount of time. When the blood is centrifuged, it is separated into three components, one of which is the PRF, a yellowish, clot-like substance that can then be compressed and applied to the wound or surgery site.

Following surgery, the PRF stimulates the body’s natural regeneration process for up to 14 days, assisting in the creation of a solid foundation with plenty of growth factors to speed up healing.

Need to know more?

If you want to learn more about Platelet-rich Fibrin (PRF) or have any questions about a dental procedure, please call Our expert team is here to assist you in achieving the healthy, beautiful smile you deserve.